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Etymology of the French word thym

the Old French word thym
derived from the Latin word thymum (thyme)
derived from the Greek word thumon, ϑύμον
derived from the Greek word thuein, θύω (properly, to rush (breathe hard, blow, smoke); to sacrifice (properly, by fire, but genitive case); by extension to immolate (slaughter for any purpose))

Derivations in other languages

English thyme

Cognates

Dutch tijm, English thyme, German Thymian, Italian timo, Norwegian timian, Swedish timjan

Usage

Word found in Old French



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